R, & J. FARQDHAR & CO., BOSTON. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 



SWEET ?E AS. —Continued. 



4375 



4380 



4385 

 4390 



4392 

 4395 



4400 



44^5 



4410 



4415 



4420 



4425 



4427 



4430 



4435 

 4437 

 4440 

 4445 



4450 

 4455 



4460 



44t;5 



4470 



4472 

 4475 



44^0 

 4485 

 4490 

 4495 



4500 



4505 



4510 



4515 

 4520 

 4525 



PINK AND ROSE VARIETIES. 



Countess of Spencer. Bright, clear piuU : an ex- 

 quisite flower: the finest of this section. P^- 

 Lb.. §2 .50: i lb.. .75: oz.. 25: .10 



Gladys Unwin. a lovely shade of light rose-pink. 

 Very large with usuallr four blossoms to a stem. 



"Lb., 81..50: } lb, .50: oz.,.lo;.10 



Lovely. Delicate rose and flesh, a beautiful shade 

 with frequently four blossoms to a stem. 



Sybil EekfOFd. Blush shading to apricot : very 

 large flower .■ Jib.. 50;. 25; .10 



Agnes EekfOFd. soft shell-pink ... Oz,.50: .10 



Countess of Lathom. Cream-pink : a rich self- 

 colored shade. 



Queen of Spain. A delicate pearly pink of medium 

 size ... ... ... ... ... ()z., .35 ; .10 



Prima Donna. Lovely pale pink; self-colored, 

 with usually four blossoms to a stem. 



Dainty. White with pink edges, verv prettv. 



i'lb.. ..50: oz , .15; .05 



Earliest of All, The finest pink and white variety 

 for forcing : very early. 



Extra Early Blanche Ferpy. The popular pink 

 and white variety. 



Jeannie Gordon. Bright rose with crimson shad- 

 ing; a large flower. 



Marehioness of Cholmondeley. Delicate salmon; 

 wings light buft". 



ORANGE PINK VARIETIES. 



Helen Lewis, a selection of the Spencer type with 



large wavv flowers of rich orange pink. 



i lb.. .75; oz., .25: .10 

 Bolton's Pink. Rich salmon pink flowers borne on 



long stem ... |]b., .50; oz., ,15; .10 



Miss Willmott. Bright orange pink. A grand flower 



of great substance. 

 Henry Eekford. Intense shining orange: very large 



i lb., ..50; oz., .15; .10 

 Gorg'eous. Salmon rose. 



DEEP ROSE AND ROSY CARMINE VARIETIES. 

 Janet Seott. A beautiful deep pink of large size. 



Prince of Wales. Kose crimson, self-colored, often 

 bearing four blo-soms on one stem. 



4530 



4.540 

 4545 



4550 

 45.55 



4560 



4505 

 4570 



4575 



4.580 



4.582 



4585 

 4590 

 4595 

 4600 



MAROON VARIETIES. 



Very deep maroon. 



4635 

 4640 

 4645 



E. J. Castle. Bright rosy-crimson with veins of deeper rose : 

 flowers large and wavy ... ... ... ... ... ( )z., 50 : 



Black Knight. ^^ry deep maroon, large and 

 beautiful. 

 Othello. Dark maroon showing veins of almost black. 

 Black Michael. Bright shining reddisJi maroon. 



BLUE AND PURPLE VARIETIES. 

 Navy Blue, line dark violet blue, one of the best. 

 Lord Nelson. Rich deep blue self; almost a navy r^- 



blue Oz., ..50 ; .10 



Horace J. Wright. Standard violet-maroon, wings 



violet, of large size ... ... ... 6z., .60; .10 



Duke of Westminster. Glossy rosy-purple flowers. 

 Duke of Sutherland, standard deep claret, wings 



indigo blue. 

 David R. Williamson. Indigo blue standard, wings 



shaded lighter: a grand flower. 

 Romolo Piazanni. Large rosy-purple, clianglug to 



lilac and blue when fully expanded. 

 Shahzada. standard deep maroon : wings dark violet. 



The darkest of the blue shades. 



MAUVE AND LAVENDER VARIETIES. 



Lady Grisel Hamilton. Pale lavender blue. 



Thelaigest and lightest of the lavender varieties. 

 Mrs. Walter Wright. Large mauve blue of flue 



form. 



Mrs. Geo. Higginson, Jr. A lovely shade of azure 



blue. 

 Frank Dolby. A large-flowered lavender self, of tlie 



•• I'nwin ■■ tyjie. ... ... ... ... Oz.. .50 : .10 



For New Sweet Peas see Xovelty page No. 40. 



TORENIA. 



A most beautiful genus of free-flowering tender annuals. If 

 started in Iieat in Februarj- or March they commence to 

 bloom in June and continue until frost : height 10 inches. 



Ballloni. Flowers golden yellow with purple tliioat. 



-fVoz.. 1.25 ; .25 



Fournieri grandiflora. Sky blue with three large 

 blue spots and a bright yellow throat. • oz., 1.25 ; 



Fournieri White Wings. Blush white with yellow 

 throat ; very beautiful, ... ... ^ oz.. 1 25 ; 



Pkt. 

 .10 



.10 



BLUE AND WHITE VARIETIES. 

 Helen Pierce. Pure white, veined and marbled bright bine. 



A very attractive variety ... ... ... | lb., .75; oz , .25; 



Phenomenal. A new orchid-flowered variet)' with very large 



white blossoms shaded and edged with lilac ... J lb.. .50 : oz.. .15: .10 

 Lottie Eekford. Kose and white edged with blue. 

 Maid of Honor. White edged with lavender. 



STRIPED VARIETIES. 

 America. Crimson scarlet striped on white. 

 Jessie Cuthbertson. Primrose, st,riped with light pink. 

 Golden Rose. < reamy-white, faintly striped with light pink. 

 Aurora. White striped and flaked orange salmon. 



SCARLET AND CRIMSON VARIETIES. 



King Edward VII. Briglit red or crimson scailet with large 

 flowers of fine form Lb., §1.00; \ lb... .35; oz., .15; 



Queen Alexandria. A new self-colored scarlet of an intense 

 shade: very free flowering, ... ... • • • i lb., .75; oz., 25; 



John Ingman. Very large wavy flower* of a rich rose-carmiue ; 

 one of "Spencer" seedlings, ... ... Jib., .75; oz., .25; .10 



Coccinea. Bright cherrv red. 



Prince Edward of York. Scarlet and rose. 



Salopian. Bicli crim<on self, large flowers. 



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Torenia Fournieri Grandiflora. No, 4640. 



